You can start by checking the jail roster here: http://www.scottcountymn.gov/1583/Jail-Roster You can also call the jail at (952) 496-8314. More information can be found on the jail website pages. Jail Website Pages

Money may be sent to inmates through the U.S. mail in the form of cash or money order made payable to “The Scott County Jail for the account of (inmate’s name). For mailing information view the mail page.All inmates will have an account set up at the time of booking.Funds may be deposited into an inmate’s account via the jail lobby kiosk. Commissary items may be purchased for inmates through JailATM.com.Money deposited into an inmate account becomes the property of the inmate. You are not entitled to a refund. Inmate Money and Property Info

To have a paper served by a Deputy Sheriff, you must come to the Sheriff's Office located at 301 Fuller Street, Shakopee, Minnesota during normal business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) and provide a copy of the papers you would like served. Depending on what you are having served, there may be a service fee that needs to be paid prior to attempting service. For protection orders, you must petition the court to issue an order that the court will then email to the Sheriff's Office for service (no fee). Please call our office with any questions: (952) 496-8320. Civil Process

All Scott County residents who want to apply for a permit to carry a handgun must do so in person through the Scott County Sheriff’s Office.

Residents who want to apply for permits to purchase or transfer handguns must apply in person to the police department in the city in which they live, except for applicants from Elko New Market, who should apply at the Scott County Sheriff's Office. If a resident lives in one of the townships in Scott County, please apply at the Scott County Sheriff’s Office.

Applications for both permits to purchase and permits to carry are accepted Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (excluding holidays) at the Law Enforcement Center administrative entrance located at 301 S. Fuller Street in Shakopee. Firearm Permits

Obtaining a Copy of an Accident or Incident ReportIf you need a copy of an accident/incident report taken by the Sheriff's Office, jail booking records, or other records relating to the Sheriff's Office, you may obtain them from the Sheriff's records staff. If you are requesting any data that isn't classified as "public", you will need to come to our office and provide photo identification to process your request.

To expedite your requests, it’s helpful if you have most or all of the following information:Date and time of the incidentIncident Complaint Number (ICR)Location of the incidentName(s) of victims, complainants or other parties involvedWaiting PeriodAccess to criminal incident reports depends on the status of the report and your involvement in the report. Criminal incident reports may not be available for up to 5 days after the report was taken. Accident reports are not required on all motor vehicle crashes and may not be available for up to 10 days after the crash. Release of accident reports are limited to parties involved and/or their legal representative.

Mail-in requests with fees are accepted. Legal representatives, such as attorneys, insurance companies, etc, require a signed authorization from the party represented. Obtaining a Police Report